My $10,000 dream setup turned out INSANE!!

My Stream Deck Setup: A Journey of Cable Management and RGB Bliss

As I sit here staring at my stream deck setup, I'm reminded of how far I've come in terms of organizing my peripherals. It's not just about aesthetics; it's about functionality and efficiency. My desk is no longer a messy landscape of cables and wires, but rather a beautifully designed system that showcases my favorite gaming gear.

To start with the basics, I have my trusty stream deck on my desk, which is one of the most important peripherals for any gamer or streamer. It's where all the magic happens, and it's where I control everything from my webcam to my music playlist. But that's not all - I also need a power source to keep everything running smoothly. Luckily, I have my trusty Razer RGB Coaster to provide me with the power I need.

Speaking of cables, I've learned the importance of cable management in keeping my setup organized and clutter-free. I use cable ties and zip ties to keep all my cables tidy, and I make sure to route them in a way that minimizes visible cables. It's not an easy task, but it's worth it in the end.

My desk is also equipped with a few other peripherals that add to its functionality. I have a keyboard with a built-in USB hub, which allows me to connect multiple devices at once. And of course, I need a reliable internet connection, so I've got my trusty Ethernet cable routed across the room to my router.

But what really sets this setup apart is the RGB lighting. I've added a few extra lights around my desk to create a truly immersive experience for my viewers. It's not just about aesthetics; it's also about creating a unique and engaging atmosphere that draws people in.

I'm excited to share with you my final thoughts on my stream deck setup, but first, let me show you the montage of my beautiful desk in all its glory.

[Montage of the Stream Deck Setup]

As you can see, my desk is not just functional; it's also a work of art. The RGB lighting adds an extra layer of depth and visual interest to the space, making it truly unique. And with my trusty PC dock pro max, I've added a few extra features that make this setup even more special.

The Lan Cue PC Dock Pro Max is a game-changer for anyone who wants to keep their cables organized without sacrificing functionality. With its built-in USB ports and wireless charging capabilities, it's the perfect addition to any gaming or streaming setup. And with its sleek design, it blends seamlessly into my desk, creating a clean and clutter-free space.

But what really gets me excited is the RGB lighting on this thing. It's not just a fancy feature; it's also a fun way to express myself and showcase my personality. I've already got a few favorite lighting effects that I like to use when I'm streaming or gaming, and with this PC dock, I can easily switch between them.

So, what's next for my stream deck setup? Well, as I mentioned earlier, I'm planning to make some tweaks and adjustments in the coming days and weeks. I'll be adding more RGB lighting effects, tweaking my settings, and experimenting with new ways to use my peripherals.

But for now, I'm happy to share this beautiful setup with you all, and I hope it inspires you to create your own stream deck setup that's just as amazing.

Links to everything mentioned in the article will be available in the description below.

One of the most important aspects of my stream deck setup is the keyboard. I've been using a mechanical keyboard for years, but I'm looking to switch to a Bluetooth option in the near future. Frank P recommended the Ekron keyboard, and it seems like a great option. It's RGB, wireless, and has all the features I need for streaming and gaming.

I'm also considering the Logitech G9 keyboard, which is another popular option among gamers and streamers. With its sleek design and advanced features, it's definitely worth checking out. But for now, I'll be sticking with my trusty mechanical keyboard - after all, there's no substitute for the tactile feedback of a well-built mechanical switch.

And finally, let me just add that this setup is not just about aesthetics; it's also about functionality and efficiency. With my stream deck setup, I can quickly and easily access all my favorite features without having to dig through cables or menus. It's a game-changer for anyone who wants to streamline their streaming or gaming experience.

In conclusion, my stream deck setup is more than just a pretty face - it's also a fully functional and efficient system that makes my life easier in the long run. I'm excited to continue tweaking and adjusting this setup as I go along, and I hope it inspires you to create your own amazing stream deck setup.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enokay we're following up this is a follow-up video to the wall-mounted pc where last time when we left off i mounted to the wall it looks glorious everything's looking good so far but there was one glaring issue that i didn't foresee when i had started that video which is the god-awful tilt oh man that's so bad yeah so i didn't see that coming when i when i started uh the last video but there it is the the tv wall mount just isn't supporting the the pc like it should and not really like it should i mean it really shouldn't because it's it's meant for tvs not for very front heavy pcs and stuff so uh it's just not possible to get the pc perfectly straight and parallel with this wall with the stock mounting hardware that comes included with that tv mount so today i'm going to try to correct this lean which you know you can't really see it all that much from the front but you know once you get to the angles and stuff it's really noticeable so it's bothering me enough to the point where i'm going to fix it today if you guys remember last time i did try to actually fix it i tried to macgyver something but it just didn't work out i wasn't really prepared to try to fix this issue but now i am now now i've given it some time to really think about how i'm going to go about straightening it out and this is what i've come up with very simple we've got an l bracket actually two l brackets one large one and one small one they're being joined together by a nut and a screw and then this is basically going to go straight against the wall got some molle anchors some toggle bolts here that are going to keep the l bracket in place so the back of the pc is basically going to lift up and go against the l bracket like this and this little l bracket is going to keep the front of it in place and keep it from tipping forward so hopefully that works we're gonna find out and obviously i've got two of them one on each corner one on this corner one on that corner if that works great if not it's back to the drawing board but uh we'll roll the dice on that for now and then i've also got some rgb strips or just one rgb strip that's going to go behind the system as well this is purely just aesthetics this is from gobi i've been using their products like crazy lately even on my car subscribe to the workhorse youtube channel if you want to see some of that but this is an addressable rgb strip it's got a controller on it as well so i actually already took it out of the box so it comes with this controller nice little hardware controller here this is gonna have to mount behind the pc because um it's it's really close uh the cable's not very long from the actual strip so this is gonna get mounted behind the pc which isn't a problem but you can see that the power connector it's also got a power cable a connector coming off of it which is going to attach to the ac plug and this has a long cord that's going to go behind the wall so that we can hide it and you know mask it looks all nice and clean and stuff and we've got plenty of length to work with it is trimmable so we can just cut it to length that should be good to go this is going to be a really simple installation hopefully and then finally today we're going to install these speakers from edifier that i picked up on amazon for like i don't know 130 bucks they're not super high end or anything r1280d these are bluetooth speakers actually so it's going to just cut down the number of cables that we actually have to route behind the wall i think we're only going to need a power cable at the end of the day for for both speakers behind the wall there so those are just going to go on either side of the system and really kind of just fill out that emptiness that we have on the left and right i think they should look pretty cool i'm probably going to remove these screens these covers or whatever that way we can just sort of see the speakers itself the tweeter and the subs it'll just make it look a bit more edgy and i don't know i just kind of prefer the look over this sort of more sleek appearance so that is oh yeah and then i got the the wall mounts for it as well these are sold separately of course and that's what we're up against today i'm sure everything will go fine we won't run into any complications like we ever do and by the end of this video everything will look awesome and we'll be ready to actually start using this system more frequently on a more regular basis which i'm super excited about so let's get into it before we continue this video is brought to you by keoxia keoksia actually has a rich history in the tech industry as being the inventor of nand flash memory but they also have a full lineup of ssds for pretty much any occasion whether you're looking to drop an nvme drive into an enterprise data center or a crypto mining rig uh gaming piece i meant to say game son with competitive pcie gen 3x4 speeds the bg4 and xg6 series are well suited for gaming systems while the cd6 and cm6 feature leading edge pcie gen 4 performance for milan and ice like servers to learn more about everything keyoxia has to offer click on the link in the description below foreign so so oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god it looks so good oh my god look at it it worked out so perfectly it went better than i could have even hoped so let me let me actually get up here and i'll try not to die while i climb up here if i if i do die it'll be caught on camera which is kind of cool but anyway uh look at this it just it's flawless i i sent a picture of the finished product to my uh to my friend who's also a contractor he actually owns his own contracting business and he said that this looks stuck which is a huge compliment coming from him it kind of does i'm kind of in agreement with him it looks so clean and it went in perfectly everything went super you know frictionless there was only one little hiccup and it wasn't even that bad so for this bracket on the left you'll notice that these two screws are different you probably saw from the b-roll that the bottom screw is not a toggle bolt it's just a drywall anchor and the reason for that being is because i didn't realize at first how close this was to the wall socket pass-through cable grommet thing here so had i done the spade bit had i used like this what is it 5 8 inch spade bit right next to this guy i was afraid that there would be too thin like there wouldn't be enough drywall in between both of those openings and then it would just be weak it just wouldn't have enough bite to it or whatever so i just used a drywall anchor instead which takes up a lot less room and leaves a lot more drywall in between those two gaps and so far i mean it's it's perfectly solid i tested it and stuff before before i actually put the pc on so this is solid using two toggle bolts for that one though that's super secure and stuff and one huge benefit to doing this to actually having these brackets in here is that the system is now very stable it's like it feels like it's actually mounted directly to the wall whereas before it was just kind of floating it was kind of teetering on the wall mount you know i wasn't afraid of it actually falling off but if i was like to like let's say swap out the memory sticks and stuff the system would be wobbling all over the place now it's just it feels sturdy as heck it's like there's no wobble no wiggle whatsoever it just feels really really solid which is awesome and of course the main reason why we did all this in the first place was to get it nice and straight and it's i mean i couldn't it couldn't it couldn't be much more straight than that it's actually maybe like a hair maybe a degree or two actually the other way now but i mean it's it's so close that it's it's freaking awesome it's so cool and the rgb lighting looks incredible i'll give you guys a fuller demo later on at the end of the video with different colors and the adjustable lighting going and stuff but omg guys the system is done it's on the wall i don't have to touch it for like a long time hopefully it's actually done so now i can just move on to installing the speakers on either side which we run into another issue with that speaker time so these are the speakers first of all they look great they sound great i tested them they work and stuff this wire right here that came included which is connecting the two together is not long enough obviously if we're going to pass this through the wall and stuff it needs to be a lot longer so i'm going to go to the store at some point and get a much longer cable maybe like 20 feet or something like that but that's not the issue i'm talking about the issue i'm talking about is i forgot that i can't just pass a power cable like this through the wall total code violation so i want to be i wanna i wanna do it right so i'm going to have to figure out a different solution for it which means i'm not going to be able to actually get everything hooked up and wired today but i am going to still install the speakers and and the wall mount stands on either side of the system so that we can actually get the full look going strong all right and then we'll have to circle back to the actual full wiring later on a side note i have a little gripe here with these wall mount stands that i bought so they're really sturdy you know they feel solid it's all metal and stuff but the only hole that they give you for cable management is that big it's like the size of a dime or something so i could easily pass the speaker wire through but when it comes to something like this i mean i guess it's kind of a moot point because i can't pass this through the wall anyway but i'm just saying any kind of cable that's even remotely large is not going to be able to fit through this little hole and stuff and there's really not much more room to drill a larger hole so i'm just pointing out that's kind of a lousy design to be nice if they actually put a larger hole right here i guess i could screw in a hole right there but again i have to figure out exactly how i'm going to route this cable through i might have to get like a like a plug box like an actual in-wall plug box if i want to do things legit and do it up to code and stuff again that's gonna have to be in another video but at least for now we can start mounting these guys and it should look pretty cool do so so so before we continue a special thanks to keeps for sponsoring this video while most guys would love to keep a full head of hair throughout their lifetime the reality is that two out of three men experience some form of hair loss by the time they're 35. i'm three years shy of that and i've already started to notice that my thick mop isn't exactly what it used to be ignoring the fact that my old afro made me look like a discount super saiyan keeps offers the best chance of preventing hair loss by letting you take action while you still have your hair 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finished setup mostly mostly i feel like a setup is is kind of like a house you know it's never really done but it's it's pretty damn done all you know all things considered and it looks fantastic uh the speakers look really nice they kind of match well they really match the setup and stuff that sort of fake walnut or whatever it's fake right yeah these are 130 speakers they're it's totally fake but it still looks really nice nonetheless and i might have already mentioned this but they sound really good for the price i'm really impressed and honestly anything more expensive or fancy would be wasted on this space anyway because i can't bump the music too loud since there's apartment buildings above me and we've got a neighbor next door but anyway the speakers are great obviously i still need to do the wiring that's not been done it's not hooked they're not hooked up at all whatsoever so i still gotta like drill holes and stuff if you guys have a solution for how to properly route the power cable uh through the wall and stuff or you know some workaround for that that's up to code please let me know because i'm not i'm just not in the know with that sort of thing a couple other things that need to get done here but they're very minor so for starters i don't know if you guys remember in one of the previous videos but i i made a boo-boo i made a couple boo-boos when i was first installing these monitor stands to the wall you can see that that screw hole right there i need to patch that there's also another one over there and let's see there's also a usb hub that i want to mount right here i actually did mount one earlier but then i realized oh i want one with an sd card because i might want to capture footage here once in a while or maybe even do some editing at this setup uh so i have this but this is old it is usb 3.0 but it's old and it's kind of slow i tested the speeds it's only getting like 35 40 megabytes per second which isn't fantastic so i'm gonna get a newer one and then mount that right here i'll have to make sure to mount it further to the right so that it doesn't interfere with the the arm chair armchair i mean the chair arm i think i want to use this vertigear trigger 350 because it's just such a nice comfortable chair unless something better comes along i was trying to get one of those logitech herman miller repairs because they're pretty badass but i don't think they want to give me one so i might use this for now but yeah so i got to do the usb hub oh speaking of cable management you guys probably want to take a look down there so why don't we get down and dirty all right so this is our govi led strip by the way stick around for the end of the video right after this after i stop blabbing where i give you guys a full reveal like a full montage with music and stuff with all the rgb going going at it it's it's ridiculous so stick around for that but you don't want to miss it uh we also have so we have this power strip here these are our three monitors the gobi light strip that's behind the pc this is actually going to uh the actual pass-through the the cable kit pass-through that's going behind the pc that's powering the the system so this is actually powering this usb hub this is a powered usb hub so we've got our keyboard here which is temporary that's uh one of the control mass drop keyboards up there that you saw it's a really nice keyboard but i want a bluetooth one instead just to clean up the wiring but for now it's plugged into this powered usb hub if i just plug this into like a regular usb hub like this one that isn't powered then the leds don't actually turn on the keyboard still works but the the rgb doesn't so um it's really nice to have this powered one here for devices like that i've also got the uh the audio interface where our our sennheiser microphone for streaming is is connected to uh that obviously needs to be powered as well oh our stream deck one of these is our stream deck uh that's that's on the desk as well and then over here this is just uh i guess the heck is that what are you what are you oh this is the rgb coaster this is the razer rgb coaster that's that's very limited and exclusive makes me feel super important and stuff that's that's that so other peripherals whatever dongles and stuff can go there i'll probably have a few more ports once i install another hub right there for with the sd card and stuff and then we've got these cable management channels and we got two of them there with all the mess and yeah that's pretty much it i still have to find a way to mount these power bricks either to the wall just kind of like stick them on the wall or maybe underneath the desk so that they're not just hanging down like this kind of messy but uh we'll get around to that the one cable that i have not managed yet is this one this is the ethernet cable because it's really long it has to go all the way across it's gonna go near deep and then there's our router right there with modem and stuff so i'm gonna route that later because it's i have to clear out the rest of the room to do that and the room's a wreck right now as you can see so that's our cable management sit oh yeah i mentioned that i did want to replace this keyboard with a bluetooth option i think i'm going to do a kikron i think it's called kikron um random frank p recommended it and started a bunch of you guys when i asked on twitter what's a good rgb wireless mechanical keyboard ekron was probably one of the if not the number one answer one of the top answers that you guys gave and obviously i trust frank with that sort of thing it's kind of one of his expertises expertises i don't know i might go with one of those if not one of those then maybe a logitech wireless one because the kikrons can be sold out from time to time and harder to find um but uh yeah either one of those the logitech i forget the model name g9 i don't know something like that one of those two keyboards will be uh used at some point this isn't like the final look of the setup by any means like i just threw in this wallpaper because it's dark and it doesn't appear overexposed on camera and stuff but i'm eventually going to tweak settings and stuff the rgb lighting whatnot so follow me on instagram because i'll be posting you know updates as i as i go about changing the look and feel of the setup in the coming days weeks and perhaps even months and i think that's pretty much it for now i i'm so super stoked for this to finally be mostly done and i'm even more stoked with how it looks and how it turned out it's just so functional but looks so good too like it's just it's got everything it really does so uh without further ado guys here's the final montage awesome montage of of the setup in its full glory enjoy it it's freaking awesome see you in the next video wait hold on hold on hold on i need i need to add something so uh literally i just added something to the setup that i think is pretty cool it just dawned on me like hey this would be a cool addition i added this in the background this uh this is the actually i did a video on this recently the lan cue pc dock pro max this is the extra large one or the extra long one and uh the reason why i included it is because even though i'm not putting monitors on obviously we've got floating displays it's still very functional in other ways for example it adds a couple usb actually four usb ports two type a two type c they're all usb 3.0 um basically five gigabits per second ports you can see i've already got a headset dongle in there it also has a phone charger wireless charging which is nice and fingerprint scanner awesome it also magically hides all the cables that were once very visible kind of running behind the edge of the back of the desk and stuff uh it's like it's like cheating it's like it's totally not fair um so it's super cool it also hides the the two holes the two bad holes that i was going to patch i'll still probably patch them and stuff but uh for now it's uh it's cleaning them up um so yeah pc docs there by the way links to everything i'm gonna try to put links to everything in the description below in case you guys are interested and oh the other cool thing about the land dock or the pc dock is rgb well i guess i'll show that to you in the montage right now youokay we're following up this is a follow-up video to the wall-mounted pc where last time when we left off i mounted to the wall it looks glorious everything's looking good so far but there was one glaring issue that i didn't foresee when i had started that video which is the god-awful tilt oh man that's so bad yeah so i didn't see that coming when i when i started uh the last video but there it is the the tv wall mount just isn't supporting the the pc like it should and not really like it should i mean it really shouldn't because it's it's meant for tvs not for very front heavy pcs and stuff so uh it's just not possible to get the pc perfectly straight and parallel with this wall with the stock mounting hardware that comes included with that tv mount so today i'm going to try to correct this lean which you know you can't really see it all that much from the front but you know once you get to the angles and stuff it's really noticeable so it's bothering me enough to the point where i'm going to fix it today if you guys remember last time i did try to actually fix it i tried to macgyver something but it just didn't work out i wasn't really prepared to try to fix this issue but now i am now now i've given it some time to really think about how i'm going to go about straightening it out and this is what i've come up with very simple we've got an l bracket actually two l brackets one large one and one small one they're being joined together by a nut and a screw and then this is basically going to go straight against the wall got some molle anchors some toggle bolts here that are going to keep the l bracket in place so the back of the pc is basically going to lift up and go against the l bracket like this and this little l bracket is going to keep the front of it in place and keep it from tipping forward so hopefully that works we're gonna find out and obviously i've got two of them one on each corner one on this corner one on that corner if that works great if not it's back to the drawing board but uh we'll roll the dice on that for now and then i've also got some rgb strips or just one rgb strip that's going to go behind the system as well this is purely just aesthetics this is from gobi i've been using their products like crazy lately even on my car subscribe to the workhorse youtube channel if you want to see some of that but this is an addressable rgb strip it's got a controller on it as well so i actually already took it out of the box so it comes with this controller nice little hardware controller here this is gonna have to mount behind the pc because um it's it's really close uh the cable's not very long from the actual strip so this is gonna get mounted behind the pc which isn't a problem but you can see that the power connector it's also got a power cable a connector coming off of it which is going to attach to the ac plug and this has a long cord that's going to go behind the wall so that we can hide it and you know mask it looks all nice and clean and stuff and we've got plenty of length to work with it is trimmable so we can just cut it to length that should be good to go this is going to be a really simple installation hopefully and then finally today we're going to install these speakers from edifier that i picked up on amazon for like i don't know 130 bucks they're not super high end or anything r1280d these are bluetooth speakers actually so it's going to just cut down the number of cables that we actually have to route behind the wall i think we're only going to need a power cable at the end of the day for for both speakers behind the wall there so those are just going to go on either side of the system and really kind of just fill out that emptiness that we have on the left and right i think they should look pretty cool i'm probably going to remove these screens these covers or whatever that way we can just sort of see the speakers itself the tweeter and the subs it'll just make it look a bit more edgy and i don't know i just kind of prefer the look over this sort of more sleek appearance so that is oh yeah and then i got the the wall mounts for it as well these are sold separately of course and that's what we're up against today i'm sure everything will go fine we won't run into any complications like we ever do and by the end of this video everything will look awesome and we'll be ready to actually start using this system more frequently on a more regular basis which i'm super excited about so let's get into it before we continue this video is brought to you by keoxia keoksia actually has a rich history in the tech industry as being the inventor of nand flash memory but they also have a full lineup of ssds for pretty much any occasion whether you're looking to drop an nvme drive into an enterprise data center or a crypto mining rig uh gaming piece i meant to say game son with competitive pcie gen 3x4 speeds the bg4 and xg6 series are well suited for gaming systems while the cd6 and cm6 feature leading edge pcie gen 4 performance for milan and ice like servers to learn more about everything keyoxia has to offer click on the link in the description below foreign so so oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god it looks so good oh my god look at it it worked out so perfectly it went better than i could have even hoped so let me let me actually get up here and i'll try not to die while i climb up here if i if i do die it'll be caught on camera which is kind of cool but anyway uh look at this it just it's flawless i i sent a picture of the finished product to my uh to my friend who's also a contractor he actually owns his own contracting business and he said that this looks stuck which is a huge compliment coming from him it kind of does i'm kind of in agreement with him it looks so clean and it went in perfectly everything went super you know frictionless there was only one little hiccup and it wasn't even that bad so for this bracket on the left you'll notice that these two screws are different you probably saw from the b-roll that the bottom screw is not a toggle bolt it's just a drywall anchor and the reason for that being is because i didn't realize at first how close this was to the wall socket pass-through cable grommet thing here so had i done the spade bit had i used like this what is it 5 8 inch spade bit right next to this guy i was afraid that there would be too thin like there wouldn't be enough drywall in between both of those openings and then it would just be weak it just wouldn't have enough bite to it or whatever so i just used a drywall anchor instead which takes up a lot less room and leaves a lot more drywall in between those two gaps and so far i mean it's it's perfectly solid i tested it and stuff before before i actually put the pc on so this is solid using two toggle bolts for that one though that's super secure and stuff and one huge benefit to doing this to actually having these brackets in here is that the system is now very stable it's like it feels like it's actually mounted directly to the wall whereas before it was just kind of floating it was kind of teetering on the wall mount you know i wasn't afraid of it actually falling off but if i was like to like let's say swap out the memory sticks and stuff the system would be wobbling all over the place now it's just it feels sturdy as heck it's like there's no wobble no wiggle whatsoever it just feels really really solid which is awesome and of course the main reason why we did all this in the first place was to get it nice and straight and it's i mean i couldn't it couldn't it couldn't be much more straight than that it's actually maybe like a hair maybe a degree or two actually the other way now but i mean it's it's so close that it's it's freaking awesome it's so cool and the rgb lighting looks incredible i'll give you guys a fuller demo later on at the end of the video with different colors and the adjustable lighting going and stuff but omg guys the system is done it's on the wall i don't have to touch it for like a long time hopefully it's actually done so now i can just move on to installing the speakers on either side which we run into another issue with that speaker time so these are the speakers first of all they look great they sound great i tested them they work and stuff this wire right here that came included which is connecting the two together is not long enough obviously if we're going to pass this through the wall and stuff it needs to be a lot longer so i'm going to go to the store at some point and get a much longer cable maybe like 20 feet or something like that but that's not the issue i'm talking about the issue i'm talking about is i forgot that i can't just pass a power cable like this through the wall total code violation so i want to be i wanna i wanna do it right so i'm going to have to figure out a different solution for it which means i'm not going to be able to actually get everything hooked up and wired today but i am going to still install the speakers and and the wall mount stands on either side of the system so that we can actually get the full look going strong all right and then we'll have to circle back to the actual full wiring later on a side note i have a little gripe here with these wall mount stands that i bought so they're really sturdy you know they feel solid it's all metal and stuff but the only hole that they give you for cable management is that big it's like the size of a dime or something so i could easily pass the speaker wire through but when it comes to something like this i mean i guess it's kind of a moot point because i can't pass this through the wall anyway but i'm just saying any kind of cable that's even remotely large is not going to be able to fit through this little hole and stuff and there's really not much more room to drill a larger hole so i'm just pointing out that's kind of a lousy design to be nice if they actually put a larger hole right here i guess i could screw in a hole right there but again i have to figure out exactly how i'm going to route this cable through i might have to get like a like a plug box like an actual in-wall plug box if i want to do things legit and do it up to code and stuff again that's gonna have to be in another video but at least for now we can start mounting these guys and it should look pretty cool do so so so before we continue a special thanks to keeps for sponsoring this video while most guys would love to keep a full head of hair throughout their lifetime the reality is that two out of three men experience some form of hair loss by 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there's apartment buildings above me and we've got a neighbor next door but anyway the speakers are great obviously i still need to do the wiring that's not been done it's not hooked they're not hooked up at all whatsoever so i still gotta like drill holes and stuff if you guys have a solution for how to properly route the power cable uh through the wall and stuff or you know some workaround for that that's up to code please let me know because i'm not i'm just not in the know with that sort of thing a couple other things that need to get done here but they're very minor so for starters i don't know if you guys remember in one of the previous videos but i i made a boo-boo i made a couple boo-boos when i was first installing these monitor stands to the wall you can see that that screw hole right there i need to patch that there's also another one over there and let's see there's also a usb hub that i want to mount right here i actually did mount one earlier but then i realized oh i want one with an sd card because i might want to capture footage here once in a while or maybe even do some editing at this setup uh so i have this but this is old it is usb 3.0 but it's old and it's kind of slow i tested the speeds it's only getting like 35 40 megabytes per second which isn't fantastic so i'm gonna get a newer one and then mount that right here i'll have to make sure to mount it further to the right so that it doesn't interfere with the the arm chair armchair i mean the chair arm i think i want to use this vertigear trigger 350 because it's just such a nice comfortable chair unless something better comes along i was trying to get one of those logitech herman miller repairs because they're pretty badass but i don't think they want to give me one so i might use this for now but yeah so i got to do the usb hub oh speaking of cable management you guys probably want to take a look down there so why don't we get down and dirty all right so this is our govi led strip by the way stick around for the end of the video right after this after i stop blabbing where i give you guys a full reveal like a full montage with music and stuff with all the rgb going going at it it's it's ridiculous so stick around for that but you don't want to miss it uh we also have so we have this power strip here these are our three monitors the gobi light strip that's behind the pc this is actually going to uh the actual pass-through the the cable kit pass-through that's going behind the pc that's powering the the system so this is actually powering this usb hub this is a powered usb hub so we've got our keyboard here which is temporary that's uh one of the control mass drop keyboards up there that you saw it's a really nice keyboard but i want a bluetooth one instead just to clean up the wiring but for now it's plugged into this powered usb hub if i just plug this into like a regular usb hub like this one that isn't powered then the leds don't actually turn on the keyboard still works but the the rgb doesn't so um it's really nice to have this powered one here for devices like that i've also got the uh the audio interface where our our sennheiser microphone for streaming is is connected to uh that obviously needs to be powered as well oh our stream deck one of these is our stream deck uh that's that's on the desk as well and then over here this is just uh i guess the heck is that what are you what are you oh this is the rgb coaster this is the razer rgb coaster that's that's very limited and exclusive makes me feel super important and stuff that's that's that so other peripherals whatever dongles and stuff can go there i'll probably have a few more ports once i install another hub right there for with the sd card and stuff and then we've got these cable management channels and we got two of them there with all the mess and yeah that's pretty much it i still have to find a way to mount these power bricks either to the wall just kind of like stick them on the wall or maybe underneath the desk so that they're not just hanging down like this kind of messy but uh we'll get around to that the one cable that i have not managed yet is this one this is the ethernet cable because it's really long it has to go all the way across it's gonna go near deep and then there's our router right there with modem and stuff so i'm gonna route that later because it's i have to clear out the rest of the room to do that and the room's a wreck right now as you can see so that's our cable management sit oh yeah i mentioned that i did want to replace this keyboard with a bluetooth option i think i'm going to do a kikron i think it's called kikron um random frank p recommended it and started a bunch of you guys when i asked on twitter what's a good rgb wireless mechanical keyboard ekron was probably one of the if not the number one answer one of the top answers that you guys gave and obviously i trust frank with that sort of thing it's kind of one of his expertises expertises i don't know i might go with one of those if not one of those then maybe a logitech wireless one because the kikrons can be sold out from time to time and harder to find um but uh yeah either one of those the logitech i forget the model name g9 i don't know something like that one of those two keyboards will be uh used at some point this isn't like the final look of the setup by any means like i just threw in this wallpaper because it's dark and it doesn't appear overexposed on camera and stuff but i'm eventually going to tweak settings and stuff the rgb lighting whatnot so follow me on instagram because i'll be posting you know updates as i as i go about changing the look and feel of the setup in the coming days weeks and perhaps even months and i think that's pretty much it for now i i'm so super stoked for this to finally be mostly done and i'm even more stoked with how it looks and how it turned out it's just so functional but looks so good too like it's just it's got everything it really does so uh without further ado guys here's the final montage awesome montage of of the setup in its full glory enjoy it it's freaking awesome see you in the next video wait hold on hold on hold on i need i need to add something so uh literally i just added something to the setup that i think is pretty cool it just dawned on me like hey this would be a cool addition i added this in the background this uh this is the actually i did a video on this recently the lan cue pc dock pro max this is the extra large one or the extra long one and uh the reason why i included it is because even though i'm not putting monitors on obviously we've got floating displays it's still very functional in other ways for example it adds a couple usb actually four usb ports two type a two type c they're all usb 3.0 um basically five gigabits per second ports you can see i've already got a headset dongle in there it also has a phone charger wireless charging which is nice and fingerprint scanner awesome it also magically hides all the cables that were once very visible kind of running behind the edge of the back of the desk and stuff uh it's like it's like cheating it's like it's totally not fair um so it's super cool it also hides the the two holes the two bad holes that i was going to patch i'll still probably patch them and stuff but uh for now it's uh it's cleaning them up um so yeah pc docs there by the way links to everything i'm gonna try to put links to everything in the description below in case you guys are interested and oh the other cool thing about the land dock or the pc dock is rgb well i guess i'll show that to you in the montage right now you\n"